Qatar has voiced strong support for ongoing negotiations between the United States and Iran, while also acknowledging Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts to facilitate dialogue amid rising regional tensions.
Speaking on the situation, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majid Al-Ansari said that “the whole world, including Qatar,” supports the continuation of talks between Washington and Tehran. He emphasized that dialogue remains the only viable path forward as instability grows in the region.
Al-Ansari specifically praised Pakistan’s role, referring to “our Pakistani brothers,” and noted that Islamabad is actively engaging with all relevant stakeholders, including Qatar, to help de-escalate tensions. According to him, Pakistan’s ongoing diplomatic outreach reflects its commitment to promoting peace through negotiation.
The remarks come amid heightened concerns over the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, where disruptions have escalated into a broader international crisis. The Qatari official warned that resolving the issue requires collective regional cooperation rather than unilateral action.
Furthermore, Al-Ansari highlighted the long-standing historical ties between Pakistan and Gulf nations, noting that countries in the region remain in constant communication with parties involved in the crisis. This sustained engagement, he said, is essential to maintaining stability.
He also underscored Qatar’s own track record as a mediator in regional disputes, reaffirming that Doha will continue working closely with its partners to support a peaceful resolution.
As tensions persist, Qatar’s endorsement of diplomatic efforts signals growing regional consensus on the need for dialogue to avoid further escalation.
